Our curiosity is something we must nurture. As we grow up, the childlike wonder that once came so easily to us tends to fade and is often replaced with more practical and realistic views on the world around us. Though contrary to what many believe, this isn’t how it has to be. 


Joining me today is renowned Business Coach and Consultant, owner of J. Scott Consulting, and Host of Business Minds Coffee Chat, Jay Scherr! From a young age, Jay knew he had a strong desire to immerse himself in the business world. Having grown up with a Father in the Real Estate industry, he was always intrigued by the rungs of the corporate ladder and, more importantly, the human stories behind one-on-one client work. 


Using the knowledge he attained through years of business management and sales leadership experience, Jay has gone on to help hundreds of clients in bettering their companies and becoming the best version of themselves they can be. All of this has been enhanced through his genuine curiosity and concern for their success, making his consulting firm one of the more authentic ones out there. 


To hear more on Jay’s story, tune in to Episode 26 of Enhanced Living!


Some Questions I Ask:

How did you get into consulting & Why are you so passionate about business? (2:50)Why do you think you had such a strong fascination for the corporate world from an early age? (9:52)What has been a common thread between the successes and failures you’ve seen in business? (14:50)How do you help clients who are reluctant to pivot away from goals they’ve lost passion for? (29:05)What would you say is the most important habit for success? (47:06)


In This Episode You Will Learn:

Jay’s perspective on building a strong mindset, goal-setting, habit building, and taking action (15:41)The role we play within the law of attraction (21:18)What the ‘reticular activating system’ refers to (22:54)Why pain often motivates us to become more tenacious (25:18)Why Jay approaches his clients’ goals objectively (29:40)Why meditation gives us a greater perspective and the ability to accept things as they are (37:01)What Jay discovered about his own ego (41:18)


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